Marietta Property Crime Lawyer

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A property crime is one that is committed against the property of another, and does not involve force, violence, or threats of force against the individual. Burglary, for example, is the act of illegally entering another's property such as a home, office, or vehicle for the purpose of committing a crime such as theft or vandalism. It is important to know that as long as you have the intent to commit a crime, you can be charged with burglary without actually committing any crime once inside the structure. Some various types of property crimes can include all of the following, among others:

If you are charged with any of these crimes, then you could face serious penalties for conviction. These various criminal offenses can be charged as either misdemeanor or felony crimes depending on the circumstances, and your criminal history. It is essential to your future that you have a skilled Marietta criminal defense lawyer on your side that understands your case and can provide you with the aggressive representation that you need on your side.

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At Stahlman Law, I am dedicated to providing my clients with the best possible client service which includes the best possible representation. If you have been charged with a crime, and you choose to employ my services, then we will begin by meeting in person, and I will work to gather as much information regarding your situation as possible. Furthermore, I will work to understand your fears, and your goals for this case, and I will begin building a defense of your case that pursues these desires. Your situation is important to me; let me work with you towards a favorable outcome. Contact my office for a
free case evaluation, and to begin obtaining the representation that you need on your side.

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